Pixel Bloody is a neutral-to-cool-skewed dried blood/black glossy lipstick - it goes on fairly opaque in around 2 coats. The swatches below are about 4 swipes of the color on textured paper.
Where Pixel Glossy is just a whole bunch of black shine, Pixel Bloody looks 'black' indoors but throws off burgundy and red shimmer and a tiny tiny bit of red glimmer when the light hits it.
Like dried blood! Not that I'd know! *shuffles feet guiltily*
You can approach this lipstick 2 different ways:
Sheerly - in which case you will pick up your Vitamin E stick (offered right under the Pixel Bloody lipstick to the right) and apply it on your lips and then apply Pixel Bloody to top. That will give you ultra conditioned lips and glossy sheer black shine!
Not-Sheerly - in which case use directly on bare lips - or for more drama and a slight tint of color, layer over your darkest burgundy lip liner.
If you are looking for a matte black lipstick, go see the original Pixel matte lip color!
This is from our Handblended lipstick line - this line is handblended with time and care by us and features colors both tame and torrid.
Pixel bloody - $13.50
Packaged in a black lipstick case with silver band.
Ingredients
Vitamin E stick - $6.00 each For ultra silky lips apply at night and in the morning before applying your usual lipstick. Apply before using Pixel Bloody or your other favorites to 'sheerify' whatever you apply on top. Vitamin E and Squalane moisturize and make your lips feel wonderful!
Ingredients
For a perfectly lined lip, coordinate with one of our lip liners ($8.50 each)
Since sometimes it can be hard to judge color until you get another lipstick next to each other for comparison, here are some photos of Pixel Bloody alongside Pixel Glossy
Top to bottom are Pixel Glossy and Pixel Bloody sticks, and Pixel Glossy and Pixel Bloody swatches (taken in cloudy daylight with flash illuminating) Above and to the left is Pixel Bloody on the lips in cloudy daylight lighting with no flash. It looks like almost a black with a little burgundy. To the right it's shown with a 'incandescent' (hence the red/orange color skew on the skin) spotlight illuminating the shine! You can see the burgundy and red flecks come out! I know it can be difficult to tell the difference between the two colors in some lighting - but the flash above tells the full story! Pixel Glossy is just all glossy black, and Pixel Bloody is loaded with burgundy/warm red shimmer with just a *touch* of glimmery bits.